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$50,000,000 FOR THE WAR; House of Commons, After Stormy Scene, Passes the Measure. AN IRISH MEMBER EXPELLED Refused to Withdraw When Ordered to Do So -- Insisted that the Money Should Be Spent for Ireland.

Oct. 21, 1899

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